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by calderknight
840 days ago
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It's simple. To begin with it's 1/3 your pick is right. You know that a goat will be revealed. So it's absurd to suppose that the fact that a goat is revealed has increased the probability of your initial guess being correct. Which door is opened to reveal a goat is totally irrelevant, as either would (under the absurd supposition) increase the probability of the initial guess to 50%. In other words, an increase to 50% would be guaranteed from the very beginning. So a contradiction is reached with the obvious fact that initial prob is 1/3. |
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